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GrepNinja's weblog is a somewhat ordered collection of thoughts and resources mostly related to software engineering. It simply tracks what GrepNinja finds technologically useful, interesting, or amusing at some given point in time. Warning: high techno-geek factor!
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:: Friday, April 28, 2000 ::

The FPC-Lazarus Project is creating class libraries for Free Pascal that emulate Delphi (licensed under the LGPL).
:: linuxian 4/28/2000 11:13:36 AM [+] ::
:: Thursday, April 27, 2000 ::
XDBM, by Bowerbird Computing, is an embedded XML Database Manager.
:: linuxian 4/27/2000 05:26:50 PM [+] ::
Inevitable, but so quickly? See the new SOAP Weblog.
:: linuxian 4/27/2000 05:16:20 PM [+] ::
Here's the SOAP specification. I'm not sure what I think of this yet.
:: linuxian 4/27/2000 05:15:20 PM [+] ::
Read this again -- even if you haven't read it yet: Free, anonymous information on the anarchists' Net.
:: linuxian 4/27/2000 05:08:26 PM [+] ::
This looks like an interesting article on OpenSource theory: Setting Up Shop.
:: linuxian 4/27/2000 04:53:11 PM [+] ::
BugNet, The World's Leading Provider of Software Bug Fixes.
:: linuxian 4/27/2000 04:11:02 PM [+] ::
CRC Press has generously given permission to make all chapters of the Handbook of Applied Cryptography available for free download, subject to the terms of this copyright notice. The book site also has a great related Useful links page.
:: linuxian 4/27/2000 01:09:20 PM [+] ::
JPL has a technical reports server at http://jpltrs.jpl.nasa.gov/.
:: linuxian 4/27/2000 01:08:27 PM [+] ::
BeOpen.com: The Open Source Applications Portal describes itself as follows (in its "About Us" page)
BeOpen.com develops online communities of Open Source application users, developers and interested parties through our network of portal websites. The Company also offers support and custom development for specific Open Source applications to major corporations and governmental entities.

:: linuxian 4/27/2000 09:24:39 AM [+] ::
:: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 ::
The Open Source Cooperative Categorical Search Engine -- Opilio Announced. Developed in Frontier. This is in the fold of Dave Winer's Userland.com venture (also see Scripting News, EditThisPage.com, Weblogs.com, My.Userland.Com, etc.
:: linuxian 4/26/2000 12:06:16 PM [+] ::
Perhaps the first, if not only, of its kind: PS-HTTPD - a webserver written in Postscript!.
:: linuxian 4/26/2000 10:25:03 AM [+] ::
Validate your HTML and XHTML with the free W3C HTML Validation Service.

There are other validators. I mostly use Dave Raggett's HTML Tidy, which is included in two free editors I use (HTML-Kit and Eversoft 1stPage2000).
:: linuxian 4/26/2000 09:50:44 AM [+] ::

:: Tuesday, April 25, 2000 ::
Linux 101: Use tar files to customize application installations
:: linuxian 4/25/2000 08:58:15 AM [+] ::
:: Monday, April 24, 2000 ::
xiph.org: Ogg Vorbis - Ogg Vorbis is a fully Open, non-proprietary, patent-and-royalty-free, general-purpose compressed audio format for high quality (44.1-48.0kHz, 16+ bit, polyphonic) audio and music at fixed and variable bitrates from 16 to 128 kbps/channel.
:: linuxian 4/24/2000 02:53:06 PM [+] ::

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